Nikon(R) Defines the Pinnacle of 35mm SLR Photography With the Introduction of the F6(TM)
Nikon F6(TM) Becomes the Next Legendary F-Series Camera That Offers Cutting-Edge Technologies to 35mm Film Photography
Responding to the demands of
professionals and enthusiasts around the world, Nikon
(http://www.nikonusa.com) today introduced the F6(TM) 35mm professional SLR --
a flagship film camera that seamlessly blends cutting-edge new technologies
and uncompromising craftsmanship to offer film enthusiasts the finest shooting
experience an SLR camera can offer.
The F6 benefits from the aggressive advancements in camera technology
Nikon has made in response to an explosive demand for high-end digital
cameras. It embodies Nikon's latest technological advancements, such as the
Multi-CAM200 11-area AF system for exceptionally high-speed autofocus
operation with outstanding accuracy, and the i-TTL Creative Lighting System
for incomparable flash photography. The F6 features a newly refined
proprietary 3D Color Matrix Metering system for improved accuracy in scene
recognition and exposure. The camera also operates at highly subdued noise
levels to ensure the ultimate shooting experience. For film shooters, the F6
undoubtedly represents the epitome of 35mm SLR photography and cutting edge
performance.
"While many professional photographers have rapidly adopted digital
photography in their workflow, there are several who enjoy the choice of using
35mm film, depending on the situation or circumstance they are photographing
in. Nikon recognizes this, and with the F6 and the newly announced D2X digital
SLR camera, we are offering photographers the best cameras in both categories,
for a seamless experience in performance, features and usability," said Jerry
Grossman, vice president of Marketing, Nikon Inc.
The F6 is the sixth model in a legendary series of F-series professional
film SLR cameras from Nikon. First introduced with the Nikon F in 1959, the
series has transcended newer challenges over the years with successive new
models. The original Nikon F was succeeded by the F2 (1971), F3 (1980), F4
(1988) and the critically acclaimed F5 in 1996. Each of these cameras
inherited select elements from its predecessors, including the legendary Nikon
F mount and a consistent design philosophy to offer professionals tools of the
highest caliber and performance. Each successive model also raised the bar
for innovation and technological advancement to meet the increasingly
diversified needs of professional photographers. Today, tens of thousands of
Nikon F-series SLR cameras and Nikkor lenses are put to test daily around the
world, helping photographers make great pictures. The new Nikon F6 promises
to uphold Nikon's tradition of innovation and enduring value.
F6 offers New Features for Film Fanatics
The Nikon F6 35mm film SLR camera earns its right to become the next
flagship Nikon F-Series professional camera by incorporating remarkable new
technologies and design enhancements that give photographers who prefer film
the highest level of performance in an SLR camera. In addition to
incorporating Nikon's new Multi-CAM2000 11-area AF system and powerful i-TTL
Creative Lighting System, the F6 also incorporates several fine refinements in
design and construction. It features an improved Nikon 3D Color Matrix
Metering system for greater accuracy in scene recognition and exposure, as
well as a new shutter unit crafted from DuPont(TM) KEVLAR(R) and a special
aluminum alloy for unparalleled reliability, lightening-quick movement and
precision. Nikon engineers have successfully subdued the camera's operational
sounds by using a professional echoic chamber to measure sound and vibration
meticulously and then craft the camera with parts that have been highly
refined for absolute minimum vibration, and frequency of movement attenuated
to a level below that detectable by the human ear. Constructed on an
aluminum-alloy die-cast chassis with magnesium-alloy front body and covers
(top, bottom) and strategically placed rubber surfaces, the F6 is built like a
tank, and has undergone several reliability and rigidity tests to ensure
flawless performance. A self-diagnostic shutter incorporated in the camera has
undergone testing to assure accurate release up to and beyond 150,000 cycles,
even in the most extreme environmental conditions. The F6 undoubtedly goes
beyond Nikon's uncompromising standards of quality, durability and rigidity
that photographers around the world expect and trust.
The F6 also features a variety of exciting, innovative control options
such as a customizable function button, built-in data back functions, shooting
data memory and compatibility with a new Multi Power Battery Pack MB-40. This
new power pack boosts the camera's framing rate from a native 5.5 frames per
second to a full 8 frames per second, allowing Nikon engineers to reduce the
size of the F6 significantly from its predecessor, the F5. With the
convenience and versatility afforded by 41 Custom Settings, photographers can
also fine-tune the F6 to suit their individual shooting preferences and
requirements.
The new flagship film SLR also boasts a number of dedicated accessories.
These include the Multi Power Battery Pack MB-40, interchangeable focusing
screens (seven types), Data Reader MV-1 and camera cases. The Nikon F6 is
scheduled to be available at Nikon authorized dealers in October 2004.
Nikon F6 Feature Highlights
High-precision shutter unit. No shutter unit in any other camera comes close to matching the precision
and durability of the F6's assembly. Created from cutting-edge materials -
DuPontTM KEVLAR(R) and a special aluminum alloy - the blades of the shutter
unit offer unparalleled reliability and are extremely lightweight, for
lightning-quick movement. For enhanced accuracy, the movement of the blades
was carefully analyzed during the design process using a high-speed video
camera and computer simulations, enabling unprecedented precision even at
shutter speeds of up to 1/8,000 second.
DuPont(TM) and KEVLAR(R) are trademarks and registered trademarks of
DuPont or its affiliates.
Minimized operational sound and vibration
Nikon engineers were so intent on subduing the camera's operational sounds
that they used a professional audio room to properly gauge the sound quality
and frequency. The degree of vibration to which every part of the camera would
be subjected was measured. This meticulous approach has resulted in a camera
comprised of parts that have been highly refined for absolute minimum
vibration, and frequency of movement attenuated to a level below that
detectable by the human ear.
Highly efficient mechanics
The development of the F6 marks the first time 3D computer movement
analysis has ever been applied to an SLR. This technique reveals the degree of
power distributed to or generated by particular parts in specific directions.
This made it possible for Nikon to optimize the mechanical operation of the
camera with fewer parts, leading to lower power consumption and higher
durability.
Harsh environmental testing
To ensure the camera could withstand the most severe conditions and
environments, the F6 has been subjected to rigorous testing. The F6's
astonishing reliability is a function of Nikon's "the right material for the
right place" approach. Nikon engineers considered countless situations for
camera use, then submitted the F6 to real-life testing to virtually guarantee
exceptional dependability wherever and whenever photographers shoot.
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